Wah..i like the blue finnage leh...
Hi guys,
Here's a checkerboard taken at the same LFS that I took the Apistogramma viejita. A slightly different presentation from the usual side profile.
Apparently, the fishes found in the upper Negro and Orinoco drainages in Brazil differ in fin coloration and pattern from those found in Colombia and Venezuela.
I also saw Dicrossus maculatus in the shop but didn't have the opportunity to get any pictures.
Cheers,
I have dwarf cichlids in my tanks! Do you?
Wah..i like the blue finnage leh...
benny, wonderfully done!!!
colin | The Wilderness and Forest | FTS
Nice colouration! How come the ones I purchased before never has this kind of finnage and colour? My fav fish, was attracted to it by the way it swims.
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Maybe they are female one..
Male will develope lyretail at ard 4 mths??
personally i prefer the maculatus, i think its got more character than the filamentosus, ive got a pair of wild maculatus, and the male is a beautiful fish, its venral fins are enormous, they nearly reach the end of its anal fin, plus the are a lot hardier than the filaments..
where u got the pic?Originally Posted by benny
hehe
Nicholas
Newbie en el cichlid enano
Thanks guys for the kind words....
Originally Posted by Wackytpt
Biotope Aquarium at Bukit Merah.
Cheers,
I have dwarf cichlids in my tanks! Do you?
wah.. practically neon...
A male from C328... Finally a decent picture of it...
you glass a bit dirty no??.kekeke
I will work on that on my next water change... :blush:
very nice looking fish, send some over to uk they're not around at the moment.
mick
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